Crime and Punishment Crime and Punishment

Crime and Punishment

Publisher Description

"Crime and Punishment" is a novel written by Fyodor Dostoevsky in 1866. The story follows the impoverished ex-student Rodion Raskolnikov, who commits a brutal murder as an experiment to test his theory that some people are capable of committing crimes without remorse or guilt. As Raskolnikov tries to cover up his crime, he becomes consumed with guilt and paranoia, which eventually leads to his downfall.


The novel explores themes of morality, guilt, and redemption, and provides a powerful critique of both the legal and moral systems of nineteenth-century Russia. As Raskolnikov struggles to come to terms with his actions, he is forced to confront the consequences of his actions and grapples with questions of justice and punishment.


Along the way, Raskolnikov encounters a cast of fascinating characters, including his friend Razumikhin, the cunning detective Porfiry Petrovich, and the tragic prostitute Sonya, who helps him to find redemption.


"Crime and Punishment" is a classic of Russian literature, known for its psychological depth, vivid characters, and gripping plot. It has been adapted into numerous films, television shows, and stage productions, and continues to be a widely read and studied work of literature. The novel is a timeless exploration of the human condition, and it remains as relevant today as it was when it was first published over a century ago.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2023
1 May
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
835
Pages
PUBLISHER
Maroo Publishing
PROVIDER INFO
Khakim Aminov
SIZE
1.6
MB
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